Does this extended limbo mean that there is more of a likelihood of them "jointly" selling? He can't afford the lawyers forever given the debt situation. And does he really want to sit next to her at games now since I assume this ruling means he has no right to lock her out any more?

"The good news in that is obvious: With the two McCourts dividing assets and showing no inclination to agree on anything, they might have to unload the team to get on with their lives."

I think this is the consensus building around the ruling's implications.

I for one can't wait for Opening Day, regardless of all this crap. Put Kid K on the mound and have him throw at some mofos in the 7th. I'll be there telling Timmeh what to do with his hair. Then we can send Battletoad in for some plinking relief.

Dusty basically summed it up nicely.This is the best hope to get the McCourt's the fck out of here. Neither can have the team individually and they won't own it together. It's like the former Padres owners forced to sell in their divorce. Would love to see someone who wants to win (not to turn it into their cash cow) buy the Dodgers....maybe Magic Johnson could put together a crew or even Mark Cuban.